Treatment options for knee OA

Although no cure currently exists for osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee, several treatment options are available to help alleviate the pain and allow you to get on with your life.

Surgical or non-surgical options

OA Braces

You may decide to look at the surgical route, although many people choose oral medication or injections to ease the pain.

There is, however, another kind of non-surgical treatment, which is safe, easy to use and clinically proven to ease the pain. The Unloader One knee brace is less invasive than surgery and has none of the side effects of medication.

The treatment you choose should reflect your lifestyle and allow you to return to the activities you love. You may find that you do not require surgery in order to be active again and with less pain.

Keep your joints flexible with moderate exercise

Studies have shown that regular, moderate exercise is also beneficial to arthritis sufferers. It helps keep your joints flexible and increases your range of motion. When you exercise, your body releases endorphins, which are natural pain-killers. The first and most important step is to discuss with your doctor your lifestyle and the things you are missing out on because of knee pain.